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Wednesday, January 13, 2016
DANCING REDDISH EGRET, CYPRESS POINT PARK, TAMPA, FL
This Reddish Egret was doing its dance for capturing fish. The egret runs, spins and flaps its wings in shallow water. The fish are startled by its behavior and become fair game for the Reddish Egret.
This is an adult Reddish Egret as indicated by its pink and black bill.
This is an adult Reddish Egret as indicated by its pink and black bill.
FLOCK OF MARBLED GODWITS & WILLETS, CYPRESS POINT PARK, TAMPA, FL
The second portion of last Sunday's Tampa Audobon Society's field trip was to Cypress Point Park in Tampa. While we were looking for birds a mixed flock of four Marbled Godwits and four Willets landed on the beach. The first photo is of one of the Marbled Godwits, while the second photo is of one of the Willets. The third photo is of the entire mixed flock, plus a couple of other birds on the beach.
EASTERN BLUEBIRD, USF AREA PONDS, TAMPA, FL
These male Eastern Bluebirds were on the wire outside of Adventure Island Pond. Yot can see the rufous below and the blue above.
RED-SHOULDERED HAWK, USF AREA PONDS, TAMPA, FL
These photos were taken at the pond on N. 50th St. off of E. Fowler Ave. This is the Florids subspecies of the Red-shouldered Hawk. The population of adults in southern Florida is much paler and grayer than the northern birds.
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